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Rí.na.dTeangacha wrote:Based on the discussion here, I decided to buy The Language Construction Kit and Advanced Language Construction a couple of weeks back, the former of which I'm going to start on next.
linguoboy wrote:I'm so glad! On Mark's behalf, thanks for the support. I think you'll be quite pleased with them.
Rí.na.dTeangacha wrote:Chonaic mé gur luaigh sé thú sa réamhrá, tá an-cháil ort anois! haha
vijayjohn wrote:I am now definitely more than halfway through the second chapter because I read the first 21 pages plus the captions for the pictures and now have just under 21 pages minus the end of one paragraph left. It's pretty much a blow-by-blow of the coup at this point. Jango has escaped, to Uruguay according to one person in the palace, which the military is now storming.
Osias wrote:vijayjohn wrote:I am now definitely more than halfway through the second chapter because I read the first 21 pages plus the captions for the pictures and now have just under 21 pages minus the end of one paragraph left. It's pretty much a blow-by-blow of the coup at this point. Jango has escaped, to Uruguay according to one person in the palace, which the military is now storming.
I suppose the palace it's the "Palácio do Planato".
md0 wrote:It's the first time I'm undertaking long-form text reading in German. I got too comfortable with podcasts.
vijayjohn wrote:I finished reading all of these books and have lately been reading the following:
A novel in Malayalam by Ekalavyan called കടലാസുപൂക്കൾ [kəɖəlaːsɯˈbuːkəɭ] 'Paper Flowers'
Practical Chinese Reader V
经商宝典, also available in English translation as Golden Rules of Business Success
Teach Yourself Ancient Greek
A Ditadura Envergonhada
La muerte de Artemio Cruz
An old bilingual Croatia Airlines in-flight magazine
A trilingual travelers' guide to Yakutsk, I think originally written in Russian and then translated into Sakha and English, with the text being presented in those languages and that order
Kızlarıma Mektuplar, a set of letters by a Turkish professor to his daughters I think after they grew up and left to study abroad
ألف ليلة وليلة (known in English by such titles as One Thousand and One Nights and Arabian Nights, but the edition I'm trying to read is in Arabic)
نابینا شہر میں آئینہ Nabina Shehr Mein Aaina, a book of Urdu ghazals by Ahmad Faraz
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